He blocked me too.Die-hard Russian lobbyist. But couldn't differentiate between R77 and R27. Blocked us for pointing out the same long back.
He blocked me too.Die-hard Russian lobbyist. But couldn't differentiate between R77 and R27. Blocked us for pointing out the same long back.
Today India successfully testfired the over 250 km strike range Prithvi-2 ballistic missile off the coast of Balasore, Odisha. The DRDO-developed Missile is already the part of the Strategic Forces Command.
— ANI (@ANI) October 16, 2020
Is there any weapon Russia has that we can do JV like bhramos? @
550km.What will be the Range
And Su 30 will be the Platform ?
Is there any weapon Russia has that we can do JV like bhramos? @
Are you aware the entire Scots section of Wikipedia comprising 57,000 articles was written by an American teen furry who just wrote down English with an"accent" for almost 10 years?Besides, while Wiki may not be the most accurate source of information, do you think they'd get it so wrong as to be a completely unreliable source of information. Let's give credit where it is due.
No & what's the context in the discussion we're having here?Are you aware the entire Scots section of Wikipedia comprising 57,000 articles was written by an American teen furry who just wrote down English with an"accent" for almost 10 years?
The context is quoted right there.No & what's the context in the discussion we're having here?
First of all these are 2 different scenarios written by 2 different people. Or are you suggesting the same teen who wrote those articles also wrote about the missiles.The context is quoted right there.
If they couldn't figure out they were being conned about a language spoken by many people for a decade, you think they have accurate figures for secretive missile programmes?
is this true.
@Gautam
Actually, India doesn't have a single world-class indigenously developed missiles. All our missiles are heavier than world class analogues & feature less capable seekers & less secure data links. Indian missile capability is representative of the 1980s. https://t.co/8l6li8SIuD
— Vijainder K Thakur (@vkthakur) October 14, 2020
Just doing what's paid to do.Badmouthing homegrown tech just to be in the news.
SFDR is developed by drdo with little Russian assistance.A next generation CCM, possibly based on the I-300.
A scramjet based AAM with very long range to deal with HVAs.
We already have a JV for the Desi-Meteor. Russia is supplying the ramjet engine.
Narturally, we won't put all our eggs in one basket. So one among the first two are possible, although we can get a JV done with the British for the CCM, leaving the scramjet as a possible JV potential, perhaps as an extension to the Brahmos-2 program. We are already planning an AAM version for the Brahmos-1/M.
SFDR is developed by drdo with little Russian assistance.
Do you really think indian tech is fully indigenous in first place ?.Badmouthing homegrown tech just to be in the news.
The Indian Air Force today test fired the @DRDO_India developed Stand Off Anti-Tank Missile (#SANT) off the Odisha coast.
— Delhi Defence Review (@delhidefence) October 19, 2020
The SANT is an extended range version of air-to-surface anti tank guided missile HELINA.
Another test planned for tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/rGAWX5OaBv
No tech is fully indigenous. It's mostly Russian and Israeli tech assistance in our case reverse engineering in case of the Chinese...Do you really think indian tech is fully indigenous in first place ?.
India has successfully conducted the flight tests of its indigenously developed Standoff Anti-tank Guided Missile (#SANT) off Odisha coast.
— Amiet R. Kashyap (@Amitraaz) October 19, 2020
The missile is an upgraded version of Helina equipped wth a new nose-mounted active radar homing seeker wth extended range, up to 15–20 km pic.twitter.com/AUH8d7AKqa